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Feb 04 2013 10:47:19 PM CST

HOUSTON - Three deputies were fired from the Harris County Sheriff's Office for improper conduct that involved consensual sex, according to officials.

A sheriff's spokesman said Monday that Robert Johnson, Michael Medina and Adam Wright are gone from District 3. The spokesperson said all of them were fired for improper conduct that involved consensual sex in the deputies' patrol cars.


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GOOD GET THEM OFF THE STREETS

Posted by Good at 2/5/2013 7:56:09 AM

Everybody knows those patrol cars are a powerful aphrodisiac, so I've been told.

Posted by theforce at 2/5/2013 8:01:33 AM

I thought all cops do this, Especially night shift, it's not a big deal. Just one of the fringe benefits in the profession.

Posted by Chip at 2/5/2013 8:02:39 AM

So let me get this right. Even though the Deputies were in the wrong, I see it as much the loose married woman's fault if not more. But I do notice how the media will smear the Deputies names all over the news, but what about the "easy woman"?? She should be equally embarrassed, or have some sort of mockery made of her in the news as well

Posted by Regulator at 2/5/2013 10:02:11 AM

The deputies should be ashamed of their behavior as well as the woman.
It tars the profession and the people they are suppose to serve and serve with.
Chip.. you must do a lot of assuming. Just because someone works night shift in a profession, does not mean they have loose standards or morals.

Posted by Nanc at 2/5/2013 8:38:40 PM

Or perhaps the deputies can come into Galveston county and run for constable and be elected - the citizens here are easily duped into electing Harris county deputies with similar disciplinary records.

Posted by Galveston voting trends at 2/6/2013 5:57:18 AM

I agree with GOOD, they need to be taken off of the streets and removed. They give my profession a bad name!! But remember this, of the thousands of officers that serve and protect this country nationwide, LESS THAN HALF OF ONE PERCENT, ARE DISHONORABLE. I'd put those numbers and standards up against any other profession, anytime!!

Posted by WOW at 2/6/2013 10:06:19 AM

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